covenant day school september 22, 2015 the guidance office
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WELCOME TO FRESHMAN AND
SOPHOMORE PARENT NIGHT
Covenant Day SchoolSeptember 22, 2015The Guidance Office
PERSPECTIVE REMINDER
We all need help with perspective. Let’s remind each other of the importance of seeing the BIG PICTURE in the midst of the day to day.
We are in the middle of a raging river. What are we going to do?
What do you really want for your children?
Listen. Pray. Ask the Lord for wisdom and discernment.
What are the key element in helping students make choices in high school
about classes, balance in their lives, about growth
and even about choosing a college?
Calling & Fit
Research that Matters
59% of young adults age 18-29yrs. who have grown up in the church will disconnect from church for a period of time
some will turn away from the faith completely (not all)
most will return, but the detour is preventable
We are in a WAR for the hearts of our young people
Espousing a philosophy to live, think and approach everything from a biblical perspective is radical and clearly counter-culture.
Pastor Kyle Idleman: gods at war studyhttp://cityonahillstudio.com/gods-at-war
THE HIGH SCHOOL YEARSWHAT MATTERS…. WHAT REALLY MATTERS….
Grades
Involvement in extra-curricular activities
Getting into a “good” college or university
Fostering a love of exploration, thinking, a discipline for problem solving and developing a strong work ethic.
Trying to match up strengths, passions and interests with service. Cultivates CALLING!
Discovering God’s plan and where He is leading you to do His Kingdom work. FIT!
Practical Tools for PreparationPSAT: (9th,10th & 11th)Wednesday, Oct. 28th (national merit scholarship competition
– 11th grade)
Practice ACT: (9th, 10th 11th)Wednesday, Nov. 25th
– practice, practice, practice!
PSAT & ACT RESULTS Helpful as a baseline Watch the ENEWS/ Guidance page for
detailed information on how to review the results. PSAT results returned in late December ACT results returned in late January
IMPORTANT: Bring PSAT and ACT Results to Spring Guidance Night for a seminar on how to interpret the results. Monday, March 7th-Spring Guidance Night
Practical Tool:NAVIANCE – FAMILY
CONNECTION See parent guidebook on guidance page
for using….Naviance -Family Connection
Freshmen and Sophomores all have their accounts.
Current Tasks: Learning Styles Inventory Career Interest Profiler Do What You Are
NOTE: the resume builder is a good tool for organizing & keeping a record of information
Practical Tool/Resource: College Fairs
FALL COLLEGE FAIRS:
Saturday, September 26: Charlotte Independent Schools College Fair will be held at the Charlotte Convention Center from 1:00-3:00 pm. As you arrive at the Convention Center, go to the Covenant Day School table and pick up your nametag. We are hoping that all sophomores, juniors and seniors will be able to attend. Freshmen should wait until next year. Visit www.caiscollegefair.com for more information.
Monday, September 28: CDS Christian College Fair in the HS gym from 9:30 am until 11:30 am. Christian College representatives from all over the country will be here.
Monday, September 28: The National Christian College Fair at Charlotte Christian School from 6:30-8:30 pm. Covenant Day School does not have any athletic or fine art events the night of this fair, so that our parents and students are able to attend. We highly recommend that you attend this fair! There are also
Free admission and financial aid workshops are available at the fair. Register online in advance at www.myblueprintstory.com
Finding the best FIT Academic (grades, test score,
intensity
Spiritual/social (theology, rules, campus atmosphere, general campus ethos)
Other factors (location, program, etc.)
The Christian College Distinction
Engaging and discerning today’s culture
Real world experiences – not a “protective bubble”
Interacting with world class authors, speakers, musicians and artists
Helping students answer: “Why am I here?” “What is my
purpose/calling?”
Practical Resource:
Loren Pope’s Colleges That Change Lives
www.ctcl.orgTeam of researchers who select a
number of colleges per region as Colleges That Change Lives
-Read the first 14 pages
Resource: Colleges That Change Lives, Inc.
(CTCL) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement and support of a student-centered college search process. We support the goal of each student finding a college that develops a lifelong love of learning and provides the foundation for a successful and fulfilling life beyond college.
www.ctcl.org
Resource:
200 colleges selected as colleges of distinction based on the following
criteria:-Engaged Students
-Great Teaching-Vibrant Communities -Successful Outcomes
http://www.collegesofdistinction.com/
Resource:
www.myblueprintstory.com Allows students to search for
Christian colleges within the U.S.
Approximately 100 colleges and universities from which to search. It’s a great way to narrow the field.
CDS’ Action Plan!
Provide great opportunities for students to be challenged.
Provide opportunities for students to be comfortable and enjoy a sense of community with peers, faculty, coaches, advisors and administrators.
Help stimulate a collaborative effort for learning and growing where students are held accountable, free to question and encouraged to pursue all truth.
Action Plan! for Freshmen & Sophomores
Academic Preparation for College (take it one year at a time)
Leadership (in areas of interests/passions) Service (in areas of interests/passions) Depth in Activities (dig in; don’t be a mile wide
and an inch deep) Grades (diligence, time, work ethic should be focus) Growth & the importance of authenticity
(We don’t want students doing things because they “look good to colleges”.)
Action Plan!for Parents to Support your
Freshman or Sophomore Pray daily for the Lord’s pursuit of your
child and for opportunities to talk about that which is eternal.
Keep things in perspective. This is a good place for them to fail---much better than college. Remember that they are not yet who they will be. Thanks be to God.
Live out an authentic, Christian life in front of them including admitting faults, fears and your own life lessons.
Action Plan!
What parents can DO?1. Support & encourage their teens’ & young adults’ need for meaningful relationships w/ other Christian young adults
2. Feed their need for a clearer sense of calling and vocation;
3. Realize they need a renewed sense of wisdom/revelation that God is really speaking to them.
4. Embrace the scripture as it has claim on their lives; keep communications clear/crisp/relevant to them
CLASS OF 2019 SPEAKS!
-closer one-on-one time -a deeper relationship
-set us up to understand each other better
-interacted with me more -good conversations
-encouraged me -calm -prayed more
-reminding me not to stress
-encouraged and challenged
-intentional about talking to me
-asking questions
-keeping my stress level low
-remind me of the Lord’s sovereignty
-the Lord’s sovereignty
-the Lord’s sovereignty